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A judge’s ruling made Lyle and Erik Menendez eligible for parole, but they still face multiple hurdles in their fight to be released from prison for the 1989 murder of their parents.
(California Dept. of Corrections via AP, File) Attorney Mark Geragos, center, representing Erik and Lyle Menendez, gets a hug ...
Now eligible for parole, the Menendez brothers could be released next month after spending more than three decades behind bars.
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Lawyer Mark Geragos speaks after judge resentences Menendez brothers: 'We have evolved'Menendez brothers' attorney Mark Geragos speaks out after a judge reduces the brothers sentences, making Lyle and Erik eligible for parole.
Erik and Lyle Menendez were resentenced on Tuesday to 50 years to life in prison, which makes them eligible for parole.
A judge has reduced the Menendez brothers' murder sentences, making them eligible for parole after more than 30 years behind bars.
The Menendez Brothers' reduced sentencing ruling means they are "likely to be released" on parole, according to legal experts. Former assistant U.S. attorney Neama Rahmani told Newsweek: "The brothers ...
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